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There are 20 words containing APTION

ADAPTIONadaption n. Alternative form of adaptation.
ADAPTION n. the act of adapting, also ADAPTATION.
ADAPTIONSadaptions n. Plural of adaption.
ADAPTION n. the act of adapting, also ADAPTATION.
CAPTIONcaption n. (Typography) The descriptive heading or title, of a document or part thereof.
caption n. A title or brief explanation attached to an illustration, cartoon, user interface element, etc.
caption n. (Cinematography, television) A piece of text appearing on screen as a subtitle or other part of a film…
CAPTIONEDcaptioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of caption.
CAPTION v. to provide with a title.
CAPTIONINGcaptioning v. Present participle of caption.
captioning n. The act of assigning a caption.
CAPTION v. to provide with a title.
CAPTIONLESScaptionless adj. Without a caption.
CAPTIONLESS adj. without a caption.
CAPTIONScaptions n. Plural of caption.
CAPTION v. to provide with a title.
CONTRAPTIONcontraption n. A machine that is complicated and precarious.
contraption n. (Figuratively, derogatory or ironic) Any object.
CONTRAPTION n. a device, a gadget.
CONTRAPTIONScontraptions n. Plural of contraption.
CONTRAPTION n. a device, a gadget.
MISCAPTIONmiscaption n. An erroneous caption.
miscaption v. (Transitive) To caption incorrectly.
MISCAPTION v. to caption wrongly.
MISCAPTIONEDmiscaptioned adj. Having an incorrect caption.
MISCAPTION v. to caption wrongly.
MISCAPTIONINGmiscaptioning v. Present participle of miscaption.
MISCAPTION v. to caption wrongly.
MISCAPTIONSmiscaptions n. Plural of miscaption.
miscaptions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of miscaption.
MISCAPTION v. to caption wrongly.
RECAPTIONrecaption n. (Law) The lawful claim and recovery, by a person, of goods wrongly taken from him.
recaption v. (Transitive) To assign a new caption to.
RECAPTION n. taking back by peaceable means goods, children, etc. from someone who has no right to detain them.
RECAPTIONSrecaptions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of recaption.
RECAPTION n. taking back by peaceable means goods, children, etc. from someone who has no right to detain them.
SWAPTIONswaption n. (Finance) An instrument granting the owner an option to enter an interest rate swap.
swaption n. (Finance) More generally, an option on any type of swap.
SWAPTION n. a swap option.
SWAPTIONSswaptions n. Plural of swaption.
SWAPTION n. a swap option.
UNCAPTIONEDuncaptioned adj. Not given a caption.
UNCAPTIONED adj. not captioned.
USUCAPTIONusucaption n. The acquisition of right or title to an object or property by means of the simple passage of time.
USUCAPTION n. the acquisition of a property through long usage, also USUCAPION.
USUCAPTIONSusucaptions n. Plural of usucaption.
USUCAPTION n. the acquisition of a property through long usage, also USUCAPION.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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  • Scrabble in German: 3 words
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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